Judge tosses lawsuit over Bank of Indiana’s flameout
The dismissal sidelines an array of allegations related to a soured purchase of bonds from prominent homebuilder Estridge Cos. and other transactions that went south.
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The dismissal sidelines an array of allegations related to a soured purchase of bonds from prominent homebuilder Estridge Cos. and other transactions that went south.
If you haven’t been following Tamika Catchings, it’s time to start.
Something wonderful is happening in Pogue’s Run thanks to a pair of expat Milwaukeeans.
Try to wrap your head around why skateboard and rider don’t separate when both are 20 feet in the air. Imagine the calculations required to figure out how to stay on a halfpipe?
For the vast majority of investors, bear-market funds just don’t make sense.
Prices set below what a free-exchange market would determine result in shortages. Above-market prices produce unsold piles of surpluses.
The Fishers Police Department is the latest law enforcement agency to let the public use its building to finish online transactions.
Kroger’s new online shopping option is expanding and the retailer plans to add four pickup lanes at its store at 150 W. 161st St.
High school teacher Don Wettrick is honored in part for a class that lets students pursue projects in collaboration with professionals.
Officials seek “hipstoric” vibe to attract millennials and keep the courthouse square alive after the sun sets.
University officials hope the "Grand Challenges" research program will provide solutions for problems such as global water supplies, energy availability and infectious diseases.
A new analysis shows attempts by drugmakers to raise prices are being wiped out in negotiations with managers of drug insurance benefits like Express Scripts Holding Co. and CVS Health Corp.
Federal mediators set a Sept. 16 meeting that may rekindle contract negotiations with the Republic’s pilots union and help avoid a bankruptcy filing.
Mayor Jim Brainard expects the Carmel City Council’s control over any redevelopment commission contract worth more than $25,000 to be removed early next year when several new council members take office.
Loni McKown, adviser for the Butler Collegian, was removed from the role Sept. 4. Spokesman Marc Allan will replace her and continue his job in the university’s public relations department.
A Republican and Democrat are coming together in an election year to help “the little guys” run for office.
The hiring of Texas arts administrator Ty Sutton is part of a strategy to streamline ticketing and booking at campus venues and enhance Butler’s presence as an arts destination.